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General Information
Five Convenient Ways to Register
· Continuing Education Programs
All courses are for individuals, ages 16 or older. There are certain
programs that are for the younger set. They are noted in this Catalog.
· Tax Deduction
You can receive a tax deduction for all expenses of continuing management
education (including registration fees, travel, meals and lodging) undertaken
to maintain and improve professional skills. (Treasury Registration
1-625 Coughlin vs. Commissioner, 203F2d307).
Lifetime Learning Tax Credit
As a continuing education student, you may be
eligible for this tax credit. For those beyond the first
2 years of college, or taking classes part-time to
improve or upgrade their job skills, the family will
receive a 20% tax credit for the first $10,000 of
tuition and fees. The credit is available for net tuition
and fees (less grant aid) on a per-taxpayer (family)
basis.
For further information, please consult your tax advisor or visit www.ed.gov/inits/hope.
· Employer Tuition Assistance
Your organization may encourage furthering your education by including
full or partial tuition assistance for credit and non-credit courses
in your benefit package. Check with your Personnel Office today.
· Course Changes/Cancellations
Bucks County Community College reserves the right to cancel a course
entirely or to change its time, location or instructor. In the event
a course for which you have registered is cancelled, you will be notified.
If you are unable to substitute a suitable replacement for a cancelled
course, you will be refunded all tuition and fees you have paid for
the course.
·Verification of Enrollment
A parking permit (Newtown Campus only) will be sent to registrants before
class begins. This mailing will include your enrollment confirmation.
Please feel free to call us at 215-968-8409.
· Inclement Weather Closing
Inclement weather may at times force cancellation of
classes. Tune to a local or Philadelphia radio station
and listen to announcements listing Bucks County
Community College or code #760 (day and weekend
classes), or code #2760 (evening classes), for the
Newtown campus and Bristol campus, or call the
College's main number at 215-968-8000. For Upper
County Campus, Perkasie, code #759 (day and
weekend classes), or code #2759 (evening classes),
or call 215-258-7700. Calls may also be made to the
Continuing Education Office (215-968-8409).
Information will also be available on the college?s
web-site at www.bucks.edu. Information will be
provided on the status of our classes.
Rescheduling, if necessary, will be done as soon as possible.
· Continuing Education Units
Continuing Education Units (CEU's) are offered for selected courses
and are valuable for individuals wishing to demonstrate their participation
in educational pursuits beyond or outside of a degree program. One CEU
is equal to ten contact hours of participation in continuing education.
Upon completion of courses granting CEU's, participants may receive
a statement of CEU's earned and permanently recorded with the Continuing
Education Office. Continuing Education Units do not apply toward degree
programs or graduation.
· Senior Citizen Policy
Adults 65 and over may attend Certificate and
Computer classes at 50% off the stated fee plus book
fees. Please call for appropriate books/materials
costs for other courses before registering. Due to the
demand for these classes, we can only permit two
seniors per class at this discount. Seniors may attend
all other non-credit classes free of charge on a spaceavailable
basis, with the exception of trips, Zoomers
(formerly Fifty-Five Plus) classes, and classes
offered exclusively for seniors, ACT Center courses
and courses offered through the Community School
of New Hope-Solebury. You will receive a course
confirmation upon registration. However, if the class
fills (with the exception of computer classes), you
will be called and given the option to either pay for
the class or to withdraw. Please note that it is the
student?s responsibility to pay materials and book
fees. Please use registration form and check box
regarding senior citizen status.
Note: ACT Center Courses are exempt from this policy.
· Senior Citizen Policy for Community School of New Hope-Solebury
Adults 60 and over may register for most courses at a $10 dollar discount
per class of $35 or more. However, full tuition is required for some
classes and all special workshops, trips, or events. There is no discount
on course materials. Proof of age may be required.
· Refund Policy
There is a $5 non-refundable withdraw charge if you cancel your enrollment
in a course with a fee of $10 or more. The following conditions apply
to refunds:
1. For All Courses: 100% refund (less $5) when you notify
the Continuing Education
Office at least three (3) working days prior to the course starting
date. No refund after this time.
2. For Camps: There is a $25 non-refundable fee for any
cancellation. Refunds (less $25) will be made ONLY when you notify the
Continuing Education Office AT LEAST SEVEN (7) DAYS before the first
day of camp.
3. For Trips: Other refund policies vary; please call
the Continuing Education Office.
4. ACT Center Courses: There are no refunds for ACT courses.
5. Community School of New Hope- Solebury: No refunds
will be made except for cancelled or filled courses.
If you have paid by check, your refund will arrive in three weeks. Visa,
MasterCard, or Discover payments will be credited to your account.
If, after 4:30 pm, you have a question concerning your evening/weekend class,
call the Evening Director at 215-968-8080/8081.
The Security Information Report required by the College and the University Security Information Act of
Pennsylvania and the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act of the Federal Government is available at the Office
of Security and Safety and other campus locations.
Bucks County Community College is committed to providing equal education and employment opportunities.
This encompasses persons in legally-protected classifications in regard to race, color, national origin, sex, handicap,
sexual orientation, age, religion, disabilities, and Vietnam military veterans. The college provides reasonable
accommodations for persons with disabilities in accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Please call the
Campus Coordinator for Equal Employment Opportunity in advance to request or clarify accommodations or to address
issues concerning equal opportunities at (215) 968-8090. The EEO Office is located in Room 130, Tyler Hall.
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